Senior Living Providers: Share Your Data for the 2023 Argentum & Lument Largest Providers Report

Senior Living Providers: Share Your Data for the 2023 Argentum & Lument Largest Providers Report
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Senior Living Providers: Share Your Data for the 2023 Argentum & Lument Largest Providers Report

Be part of the 2023 Argentum & Lument Largest Providers Report by filling out a 15-minute survey to enjoy the benefits of being in a must-have list that informs investors, regulators, media, executive search firms, developers, market researchers, operators, and market-watchers throughout the year.

Last year’s report listed 150 providers and a total of more than 600,000 units. For the past two decades, we have continued to expand the list, and you can help make it more inclusive.

To collect data and produce the 2023 report, Argentum is again teaming with Lument, a national leader in commercial real estate finance that offers a comprehensive set of capital solutions customized for investors in seniors housing and healthcare, multifamily, and affordable housing real estate. Professional senior living providers of every size—including providers with just a few communities—are encouraged to submit data; it gives us all a better picture of the industry.

You do not have to be an Argentum member to contribute data and be listed, and the final and free report is accessible to all.

Significant market changes

The 2023 report is also slated to include a look at the changing market of 2022.

“The senior living industry is always evolving and changing on a year-to-year basis. To keep track of this growth, the annual Largest Providers Reports have helped the industry keep pace for 22 years,” said James Balda, President & CEO, Argentum. “This data helps us in promoting policy and legislation and in proving senior living’s importance and value.”

“As the marketplace continues to recover and rebuild occupancy levels, these changes will be indicated in the data we collect over these next weeks,” said Aaron Becker, senior managing director and head of production for seniors housing and healthcare at Lument. “We’re pleased to again partner with Argentum in researching and producing this report—it’s vital to the senior living industry and highly useful to other related sectors and fields.”

If your company was included in the report last year, please look for a survey in your email.

If you have not been included in the report before—or if you want to fill it out today—use this link to the online survey.

The deadline to complete the survey is March 27. Please note that no data on skilled nursing is included in this report. The report is to be released free to the public this summer.

For more information, email editor@argentum.org or Tyler.Howard@lument.com.

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